Chemistry, asked by prathamkumbhare3811, 1 year ago

Why sulphanilic acid exist as zwitter ion?

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Answered by monali08
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Um, because it exactly matches the definition of zwitterion , a molecule that contains equal number of positively and negatively charged groups so that the net charge is zero. You might want to brush up your knowledge of functional groups.

SO3 becomes SO3- , NH2 becomes NH2+, and voila!

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